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Golden Chamber Review:
Chp 1
P1, L111Q: Relationship btw LR-SP: Which organ is involved after LR excess ? A: SPChp 2
P1, L22 Q: What Jing, Dampness, and Ye are all related with? A: Exterior evils L6-103Q: What cause Jing disease? A: Both exterior evil and interior evil. - Exterior evils (wind cold or febrile diseases) cause body fluid deficiency leading to spasm. Interior wind refers to LR wind. L12-16 4Q. Which disease, Jing or Ye, causes the following symptoms: stiff nape and spine, lock jaw, opisthotonus? A: Jing disease L24-27 5Q: Which causes the following symptoms: fever, heavy sensation, joint pain? A: Dampness P2, #1,26Q: Which subtypes does Jing include? A: Gang Jing and Rou Jing. L17-20 7Q: Which disease has the following symptoms: fever, no sweating, aversion to cold? A: Gang Jing, which is the wind cold excess syndrome. - The keyword is no sweating.